#طنطورة
#العلا
#Alula
#Tantura
#new
#video
#2021
حفلة عزيزة جلال في طنطورة
كارول سماحة شتاء طنطورة
حفلات شتاء 2020
حفلات شتاء طنطورة
ياني شتاء طنطورة
ياني شتاء 2020
عزيزة جلال غزيل فله شتاء طنطورة
راشد الماجد شتاء طنطورة
لا والله الا روحت بالسيف طنطورة
عزيزة جلال شتاء طنطورة
شتاء العلا
حفلة كاظم الساهر شتاء طنطورة
عمر خيرت شتاء طنطورة
شتاء طنطورة
"Copyright @ [Fair use act 107 & 1976]. Any illegal reproduction of this content in any form will result in immediate action against the person concerned."
If you're using the content you don't own instead, in my opinion, the best description you can put under your YouTube videos should be the following "This channel and I do not claim any right over any of the graphics, images, songs used in this video. All rights reserved to the respective copyright owners."
Anyway, I'd advise consulting YouTube Copyright Center and check the law in your country. I have good news for the U.S. residents: as stated in the Copyright Disclaimer under s. One hundred seven of the Copyright Act #1976 of the USA Copyright code, the so-called "fair use" is allowed.
In any case, no matter what country you live in, ideally, you'd need to get a permit from the rights holder. Copyright disclaimers are useless. They can't substitute a permit. And if you got caught by content owners, you would be admitting that you're aware of having violated their copyright, still, you're utterly indifferent to their opinion on the fact you should get permission. Which, ethically speaking, is worse than "accidentally" violating someone's copyright